Advances in cancer immunotherapy from immune checkpoint modulation to adoptive cell transfer of tumour-infiltrating ...
Constative on MSN
22 Nobel Prize Winners Who Changed the Way We Live
Every time a doctor orders a CT scan, or a child receives a lifesaving vaccine, or your phone’s GPS corrects itself by the ...
Researchers have gained new insights into the genetic basis of rye reproduction. They have demonstrated how plants recombine ...
Understanding how cells turn genes on and off is one of biology's most enduring mysteries. Now, a new technology developed by ...
We are now in the second great wave of the genetic revolution, not defined by reading the human code of life, but by rewriting it.
A large biobanking effort captures genetic and health data from half a million people in Taiwan, widening the diversity of ...
A troop of macaques escaped one of the largest primate-breeding facilities in America. Now a strange coalition of ...
A company’s plan to edit the genomes of human embryos worries some researchers — but it might reflect the changing attitudes ...
Aligned with Duke Engineering’s Character Forward initiative, Professor Siobhan Oca’s Ethics in Robotics and Automation course (ME 490) challenges students to see beyond technical skills and practice ...
CAZENOVIA — On Tuesday, Nov. 11, at 6:15 p.m., the Cazenovia Garden Club will welcome citizen scientist Jim English to the Cazenovia Public Library Community Room to present on the history of the ...
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Scientists make key breakthrough in effort to protect food supply: 'We can better understand'
Scientists at the University of Sheffield are conducting research into natural genetic engineering with a focus on Lateral Gene Transfer to help improve crop resilience to extreme weather.
The award “recognises and encourages young scientists up to the age of 45 years who have made an exceptional contribution in ...
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